Public Health officials get court order vaccinate children of Christian Churches against their will

What is the “spirit” of this statement? Can it be generalized to include the understanding that the Depts. of Health or any government agency has no right to “test”, question or judge an individual as to his religious beliefs whether to hold an office or as a condition to be educated?

Two fundamentalist Christian churches — Faith Tabernacle Congregation and First Century Gospel Church — were at the heart of the outbreak. Children had not been vaccinated, and when they became ill, their parents prayed instead of taking them to the hospital to receive the intravenous fluids or oxygen that could have saved the lives of those with the worst cases. “If I go to God and ask him to heal my body,” said a church member, Gordon Korn, “I can’t go to a doctor for medicine. You either trust God or you trust man.”

Public health officials turned to the courts to intervene.

What happened next should concern every American and, especially, every American parent:

[Public health officials] got a court order to examine the churches’ children in their homes, then to admit children to the hospital for medical care. Finally, they did something that had never been done before or since: They got a court order to vaccinate children against their parents’ will. Children were briefly made wards of the state, vaccinated and returned to their parents.